rmmodkmodDeveloperJonMastersjcm@jonmasters.orgDeveloperLucasDe Marchilucas.demarchi@profusion.mobirmmod8rmmod
Simple program to remove a module from the Linux Kernel
rmmodmodulenameDESCRIPTIONrmmod is a trivial program to remove a module (when
module unloading support is provided) from the kernel. Most users will
want to use
modprobe8 with the option instead.
OPTIONS
Print messages about what the program is doing.
Usually rmmod prints messages
only if something goes wrong.
This option can be extremely dangerous: it has no effect unless
CONFIG_MODULE_FORCE_UNLOAD was set when the kernel was compiled.
With this option, you can remove modules which are being used, or
which are not designed to be removed, or have been marked as unsafe
(see lsmod8).
Normally, rmmod will refuse to unload modules
which are in use. With this option, rmmod will
isolate the module, and wait until the module is no longer used.
Nothing new will be able to use the module, but it's up to you to
make sure the current users eventually finish with it. See
lsmod8) for information on usage counts.
Send errors to syslog instead of standard error.
Show version of program and exit.
COPYRIGHT
This manual page originally Copyright 2002, Rusty Russell, IBM
Corporation. Maintained by Jon Masters and others.
SEE ALSOmodprobe8,
insmod8,
lsmod8modinfo8